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Breaking: It’s Official, No Evidence of Collusion …

That is the verdict the House intelligence committee has reached in the Russia Probe according to reports.

WASHINGTON — Republicans on the House Intelligence Committee announced Monday that they found no evidence of collusion between members of the Trump Campaign and Russia, and that they had completed the interview phase of the committee’s year-long investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election.

“We have found no evidence of collusion, coordination, or conspiracy between the Trump campaign and the Russians,” said a one-page summary of the committee’s findings, which Democrats on the committee immediately criticized.

“After conducting 73 witness interviews, holding nine hearings and briefings, and reviewing over 300,000 documents, we are confident that we have thoroughly investigated the agreed-upon parameters, and developed reliable initial findings and recommendations,” said Rep. Mike Conaway, R-Texas, who has been leading the investigation.

President Trump wrote an all-caps tweet Monday evening to take note of the development.

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NEW: Republican-led House Intelligence Committee says it found "no evidence of collusion" between Russia, Trump campaign in its Russia probe; the committee's Democrats are expected to release separate statement https://t.co/MJ2DUiuTcGpic.twitter.com/IOf4HTjlkP